Image 1 — Since everyone is talking about it, here’s my take on how a good Slenderman movie should/could be made
Image 2 — Since everyone is talking about it, here’s my take on how a good Slenderman movie should/could be made

Since everyone is talking about it, here’s my take on how a good Slenderman movie should/could be made

Directed by Adam MacDonald

Written by Adam MacDonald and David Bruckner

Produced by Roger Birnbaum and Greg McLean

Distributed by Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures

With Robert Bobroczkyi playing Slenderman

The movie is shot primarily in Monkton, Vermont, with the scenes set in the woods shot in Kingsland Bay State Park, Ferrisburgh, Vermont. The movie uses natural light, except for some scenes shot in black and white, and it’s completely shot on film.

A psychologically devastating, grim and depressive tone, a claustrophobic and grey movie that never lets the viewer get away from it, and a vision of Slenderman as something unknowable yet humanlike, possessive and who remains with you until he takes you… and you are gone. Protagonists in a town with a dark past, where children can’t go out even during the day because of some old disappearances that left the town scarred and with one question: who’s the elegant man in the back of those photos?

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 2 days ago

Is Everything Must Go worth it?

I’ve been thinking about going to watch it, but I don’t know if those 15 minutes are worth it.
Plus, all my friends don’t want to go because they thought the movie was “shit” (I personally don’t know how they could think that).
Should I watch it?

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u/ResponseRelative1080 — 3 days ago
▲ 568 r/Dinosaurs

Opinion on Netflix’s documentary series “The Dinosaurs”?

I just started it, and man it looks awesome. The fact that it’s narrated by Morgan Freeman makes me so incredibly excited to follow this, and CGI is peaking here.
I think I’m gonna watch all four episodes now back to back

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 5 days ago
▲ 498 r/Dinosaurs

Tell me a place that makes you more relaxed than this, I’ll wait

I just love these kind of artworks and landscapes, they make me want to get out of my house and go take a LONG walk through nature.

Of the art pieces, I could only find the author of the fourth one:

  1. “Carboniferous Landscape” by Richard Bizley
u/ResponseRelative1080 — 5 days ago

I have a theory

What if Captain Clark is the Still Life of Clark?
They look alike, they seem to be friend up until a certain point in the movie, and they both cosplay as pirates, even though I still don’t understand if Clark is a pirate, a sultan or a FUCKING ARCHITECT

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 6 days ago

Do you have some specific expectations for Godzilla and/or Space Godzilla in “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova”?

I really hope they start making Godzilla feel once again like an ancient, mythic and godlike force, and for Space Godzilla I hope they make him a pure eldritch/cosmic horror beast that brings destruction and apocalypse-level devastation that forces both Kong and Godzilla to face their worst enemy yet.
I also hope it’s gonna be a more Godzilla-focused movie for… obvious reasons, and because GxK: The New Empire was a Kong-centred movie despite being marketed as Kong AND Godzilla movie.

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u/ResponseRelative1080 — 7 days ago

Do you have some specific expectations for Godzilla and/or Space Godzilla in “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova”?

I really hope they start making Godzilla feel once again like an ancient, mythic and godlike force, and for Space Godzilla I hope they make him a pure eldritch/cosmic horror beast that brings destruction and apocalypse-level devastation that forces both Kong and Godzilla to face their worst enemy yet.
I also hope it’s gonna be a more Godzilla-focused movie for… obvious reasons, and because GxK: The New Empire was a Kong-centred movie despite being marketed as Kong AND Godzilla movie.

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u/ResponseRelative1080 — 8 days ago

I’m writing a script for my own take on a Hellraiser reboot

I’m going for a more modern-yet-old school look, giving Cenobites detailed roles, pushing every boundary and limit, and exploring the Leviathan.

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 9 days ago
▲ 4 r/analoghorror+1 crossposts

I need tips

Hello, I enjoyed analog horror for some time now, and I’m starting my own analog horror series.
I already posted the first two episodes (an introduction and the first episode, really), but I feel like it’s not really what I pictured.
You can see it here:

https://youtube.com/@creep-stuff?si=oNTsPzVvSuIEvgc7

I’d like some tips, or any help, really, that could improve it, if any of you have the time.
Keep in mind, it is nothing special nor extremely well-made. I don’t have a powerful computer so I’m managing everything from my phone, and it’s a no-budget project, so I can’t use anything that costs.
Thanks in advance!

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 10 days ago

Can someone explain how did Captain Clark exist at the start of the movie is Clark didn’t even know the Backrooms existed?

I might be stupid and didn’t understand a thing, but can someone please explain?

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 11 days ago
▲ 0 r/Music

Opinion on Panic! at the Disco?

I discovered him with “High Hopes” some years ago, and I really like his music.
I think “Victorious” and “House of Memories” are my favourites of his.
I’ll admit, I’m NOT an expert of his music nor am I an hardcore fan, I listen to him every once in a while but every time I do I really enjoy it

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 11 days ago
▲ 390 r/StarWarsCirclejerk+1 crossposts

Anybody else here thinks Star Wars should try and make horror movies as well?

And I’m not talking about Project Blackwing, I’m talking about real anxiety-driven, survival horror movies like an adaptation of Ewok Hunt or one in which a group of Jedi have to survive inside an underground complex or whatever against prime Grievous hunting them down.
Not only they would be great projects (imo), if well written, but I also think it would help Star Wars attract more people who are already fans of other genres.
But I’d like to hear your opinion on this.

u/GoldImportance4155 — 11 days ago

Just wanted to share my NECA King Kong 1978 action figure

I got it as a Christmas present about 4-6 years ago, I can’t really remember correctly, but I still love it and I still have packaging and the other pair of hands and the other head.
Never seen the movie, though. I think I should.

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 13 days ago
▲ 43 r/kaiju+1 crossposts

Wanted to share this little Maneki-neko-style Goji mini-statuette I just remembered having

It got gifted to me by a friend of my father’s like 8 years ago or something. It also came with a keychain attached to Goji’s head, but I lost it years ago, so now I only have Goji with a tiny hole in his head.

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 13 days ago
▲ 243 r/Dinosaurs

Just wanted to share this T-Rex plushie I got some months ago

Bought him at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC in March,
Called him Hammond.
When I walked in the museum dinosaurs were the last thing that was on my mind, but after I entered the dinosaur section it immediately brought me back to when, as a child, I wanted to actually see all those fossils, and I was looking at them in that moment. When I entered the dino store and saw the plushie, I knew I had to bring him back with me

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 13 days ago

Little sketch of Captain Clark I made during my Latin lesson

I had to do it fast because I was translating a Latin text, but I don’t think it’s the worst thing in the world.
Opinion on a sketch as bad as this?

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 13 days ago

HOT TAKE, but the MonsterVerse should have stayed loyal to Gareth Edwards’ vision

EDIT: So… I basically said that my main issue with the MonsterVerse is how quickly it has gone from a down-to-earth, almost religiously mythic and detached monster universe that actually had some vision into an hyper-technological “big monster vs big monger whoo big fiery fights” universe, and here are people arguing about how much screen time do or should Titans have and it is impossible to sustain a 12-year old cinematic universe like that. Damn.

I follow the MonsterVerse since 2014 came out, and I have seen all movies of this universe… but still, I can’t help but consider Godzilla 2014, by director Gareth Edwards, the best movie of the franchise. I love how he treated Godzilla and the MUTOs as something ancient, unknowable, and humanity as trying to attach themselves to something so detached from them like the Titans. The cinematography, all that grey, the chilling skydiving scene, I think THAT was how it could be produced an American Godzilla. It was all so realistic and down to earth, and so was Kong: Skull Island, I love that film, second best in the MV (imo), because it was different from Godzilla, yes, but it was different because it fully embraced the concept and era it was set in.
Fast forward to KOTM, and we have ultra-technological Monarch planes, weapons and technology made exactly for Titans, after how much? 10 years or so since Godzilla 2014? Fast forward again to GvK and GxK, and it has become a borderline-cyberpunk Kaiju universe.

u/ResponseRelative1080 — 13 days ago

Should I start watching “Monarch”?

Last year I watched the first two episodes, but stopped after finding them quite boring. Should I restart and watch the full two seasons or is Monarch a forgettable TV show?

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u/ResponseRelative1080 — 14 days ago